Earthquake of Magnitude 7.3 Hits Alaska
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Welcome to your weekly seismic update from across the state, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center, where we monitor ground shaking 24-7. Over the past week, we recorded
Discover Denali, the highest mountain in North America, with its immense height, complex naming history, challenging climbing routes, and fascinating geological features.
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TravelPulse on MSNWhat I Learned on a Denali Land Tour of AlaskaIn the center of the campus lies Denali Square, which houses Karsten’s Public House, providing Alaskan comfort food options like beer-battered halibut, Beecher's mac and cheese and craft brews. Ship favorites, like the Dive-In Burger, can also be found, along with an endless breakfast buffet.
President Donald Trump has issued a flurry of executive orders — including one to change the official name of North America's tallest mountain.
New findings of earthquake recurrence on the Denali fault line in southwest Yukon is helping researchers get closer to pinpointing when the next 'big one' in the area might arrive.
No. If Denali were a volcano, the mountain would show its hand with volcanic rocks on the surface as well as hot springs. As for the volcano-like earthquakes, Holtkamp said they don't require the ...
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Are branch faults the 'on-ramps' that lead to great continental ...The five largest continental transform earthquakes since 2000 all originated on a branch of the main fault—and two researchers predict that the next great earthquake of this type will also get ...
New research shows that three sites spread along an approximately 620-mile portion of today's Denali Fault were once a smaller united geologic feature indicative of the final joining of two land ...
On Nov. 3, 2002, the Great Alaskan tremor struck. It was officially called the Denali Earthquake because its epicentre was 66 km east-southeast of Denali National Park, Ala., the 49th state in the ...
FAIRBANKS — The Denali Fault earthquake only rumbled for about 3 minutes when it shook Interior Alaska a decade ago, but some of the reverberations of that powerful seismic event are still being ...
On June 7, 1913, Alaska Native Walter Harper was the first person to summit Denali, the highest peak in North America. And though the face of our nation has evolved from mostly white to a mosaic ...